New Phases Proposed for Daniels Erin Mills in Mississauga

The Daniels Corporation's new community at Erin Mills Parkway and Eglinton Avenue West in Mississauga continues to grow. The first three towers at the Kirkor Architects-designed development are found on the southwest corner of Erin Mills and Eglinton (two show up in the back centre of the image below), but the next phases are going to be on the northeast corner, where the sales office for the first phases has long been located ("Here" in the image).

Addressed at 2475 Eglinton Avenue West, the proposal aims to rezone the currently vacant site to allow the construction of three 25-storey apartment towers. With frontages facing both Eglinton and Erin Mills Parkway, the project would include 10,683 square metres of commercial space, as well as 951 residential units. It is currently not known whether the proposal seeks condominium or rental apartment tenure, or both. Of the three towers at the southwest corner, one is rental, the other two are condominiums.

Looking south along Erin Mills Parkway, image by Kirkor Architects

Like the phases at the southwest corner, the new phases are being designed by Kirkor Architects. The three new towers would share common design elements with the initial phases, blending the standard rectilinear residential tower typology seen on the first two towers with the curving aesthetic of third phase 'Arc'. A new public plaza between Blocks 1 and 2 of the new phases should create an inviting pedestrian realm here.

Public plaza between Block 1 and 2, image by Kirkor Architects

The project is an important one for the growing community, adding almost 1000 new homes to the last vacant quadrant of the major intersection, and making Erin Mills Town Centre more like the actual centre of something, as the ring of high-rises grows around it.

Sketch of Daniels Erin Mills next phases, image by Kirkor Architects

We will keep you updated as information continues to become available. In the meantime, additional renderings of the master-planned community can be found in our dataBase files, linked below. Want to get involved in the discussion? Check out our associated Forum thread, or leave a comment at the bottom of this page.